VERB
  1. cause to be bitter or resentful
    These injustices embittered her even more
  2. add poison to
    Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her
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How To Use envenom In A Sentence

  • Local symptoms of nematocyst envenomation from jellyfish stings include burning pain, erythema, edema, urticaria, and bullae formation, all of which can progress to skin necrosis.
  • Raleigh, about the end of the sixteenth century, had heard of urari* as being a vegetable substance with which arrows were envenomed; yet no fixed notions of this poison had reached Europe. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • Only about 50% of bites by exotic venomous snakes inject sufficient venom to cause clinical envenoming.
  • Basic measures at the time of envenomation can provide initial pain relief and prevention of further envenomation. Fish poisonings and envenomations
  • MJA: Fenner and Williamson, Worldwide deaths and severe envenomation from jellyfish stings. Fish poisonings and envenomations
  • Some hot-blooded youngsters envenomed with hatred of the Dane, or panting for the glory of warfare! His Disposition
  • Laertes wounds Hamlet, but in a scuffle they exchange rapiers and he too is wounded with the envenomed point.
  • This product was successful at treating rattlesnake envenomation but had substantial adverse effects. Crotalidae Polyvalent Immune Fab (Ovine)
  • But recent developments have envenomed things to the point that Arab diplomats troop daily into the State Department to warn that the U.S. quest for détente with Tehran is dangerous. Archive 2009-05-01
  • The trauma alone creates problems for patients, but the injury can be complicated by envenomation.
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